Community

Saluda sees $2,100 reduction in water purchases since major water leak fixed

Laurel Drive lift station going out to bid The City of Saluda is seeing a $2,100 per month ...

Columnists

Mental health and mental wealth for youth of all ages

The month of May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Two steps that we could take this month to ...

Letters to the Editor

Take pride in the county seat, go slow with jail decision

To the editor: Yesterday, May 11, I was driving on 108 from Columbus, headed for Tryon. I live ...

COLUMNIST -- FEATURE SPOT

Vaccinations part III: Feline Panleukopenia

Most cat owners are aware that their cats are required by law to have a current rabies vaccine.  ...

Letters to the Editor

Look beyond the bathroom

To the editor: When the North Carolina legislature rushed in a one-day special session last month to pass ...

Community

“Saluda: From Top to Bottom” presented at Saluda Train Tales

Matt Bumgarner will share the research behind his newest release, “Saluda: From Top to Bottom,” at Saluda Train ...

columnists

Babies are bookworms, too

When I first proposed adding a baby storytime to the library’s programming schedule, a few were skeptical. “A ...

Polk Wolverines

One-run softball loss to Madison is too familiar to Polk

Polk softball season over on 5-4 loss Yogi Berra might have said it was déjà vu all over ...

News

Tryon approves almost $200k worth of downtown streetscape projects

The Town of Tryon will begin major streetscape projects that will cost approximately $200,000, with the contract beginning ...

Community

Fawns and other young wildlife – look, but don’t touch

Encounters with wild animals, particularly young wildlife such as fawns, become more frequent in the spring. The N.C. ...

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